POLICE are beginning door-to-door inquiries in an increasingly intense search for clues to the identity of a mystery body.
A woman's body was found face down in a stream near the route of the long-distance Pennine Way walk at the entrance to Sell Gill Hole, near Ingleton, on September 20.
A core team of 12 officers has been dedicated to the case full-time and specialist searchers, police divers and uniformed officers will be out in force this weekend.
Officers are now renewing their efforts to try to discover who the woman was after the mystery entered its second week.
The woman was just over 4ft 11in, aged between 16 and 32, weighed between 50 and 60 kilograms, had brown eyes and brown hair just below shoulder length.
She had natural teeth and both ears were pierced, but she was not wearing earrings. She wore a gold band on her wedding finger.
She wore green Marks and Spencer jeans. A short-sleeved turquoise T-shirt with horizontal white stripes was found near her body.
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